退伍军人健康管理局癌症数据来源汇总。

Q4 Medicine Journal of registry management Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Leah L Zullig, Shelley A Jazowski, Neetu Chawla, Christina D Williams, David Winski, Christopher G Slatore, Alecia Clary, Kelli M Rasmussen, Leann M Ticknor, Michael J Kelley
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目标:退伍军人健康管理局 (VHA) 是在整个癌症治疗过程中开展变革性研究的领导者。鉴于大量与癌症相关的文献都使用了退伍军人健康管理局的数据,我们的目标是(1) 描述可用于开展癌症相关研究的退伍军人健康管理局数据源,以及 (2) 讨论利用各数据源发表的癌症研究实例:我们确定了退伍军人事务部内常用的数据源,并回顾了之前利用这些数据源发表的癌症相关研究。此外,我们还查阅了退伍军人事务部的临床和健康服务研究网页,并咨询了多学科癌症研究人员,其中包括血液/肿瘤学家、健康服务研究人员和流行病学家:退伍军人事务部常用的癌症数据来源包括:退伍军人事务部(VA)癌症登记系统、退伍军人事务部中央癌症登记处(VACCR)、企业数据仓库(CDW)-肿瘤原始域(CDW 中的数据子集)以及退伍军人事务部癌症护理立方体(Cube)。虽然癌症病例确认没有参考标准,但 VACCR 提供了一种系统方法,可确保完整采集临床病史、癌症诊断和治疗。与许多基于人群的癌症登记处一样,由于资源有限,该登记处存在明显的时间滞后现象,因此最适合用于历史流行病学研究。CDW-Oncology Raw Domain 和 Cube 包含全国性的癌症发病信息,可能有助于病例确定和前瞻性招募;但可能需要额外的资源进行数据清理:退伍军人事务部拥有丰富的数据源,可用于癌症相关研究。研究人员必须认识到每种数据源的优缺点,以确保他们的研究问题得到适当的解决。
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Summary of Veterans Health Administration Cancer Data Sources.

Objectives: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is a leader in generating transformational research across the cancer care continuum. Given the extensive body of cancer-related literature utilizing VHA data, our objectives are to: (1) describe the VHA data sources available for conducting cancer-related research, and (2) discuss examples of published cancer research using each data source.

Methods: We identified commonly used data sources within the VHA and reviewed previously published cancer-related research that utilized these data sources. In addition, we reviewed VHA clinical and health services research web pages and consulted with a multidisciplinary group of cancer researchers that included hematologist/oncologists, health services researchers, and epidemiologists.

Results: Commonly used VHA cancer data sources include the Veterans Affairs (VA) Cancer Registry System, the VA Central Cancer Registry (VACCR), the Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW)-Oncology Raw Domain (subset of data within the CDW), and the VA Cancer Care Cube (Cube). While no reference standard exists for cancer case ascertainment, the VACCR provides a systematic approach to ensure the complete capture of clinical history, cancer diagnosis, and treatment. Like many population-based cancer registries, a significant time lag exists due to constrained resources, which may make it best suited for historical epidemiologic studies. The CDW-Oncology Raw Domain and the Cube contain national information on incident cancers which may be useful for case ascertainment and prospective recruitment; however, additional resources may be needed for data cleaning.

Conclusions: The VHA has a wealth of data sources available for cancer-related research. It is imperative that researchers recognize the advantages and disadvantages of each data source to ensure their research questions are addressed appropriately.

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